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Abstract of a paper reporting work funded in part by the Australian Flora Foundation Pollinator Requirements and Flowering Patterns of Macadamia
integrifolia Abstract A study of insect pollination of macadamia, Macadamia integrifolia
Maiden & Betche (Proteaceae) was undertaken in southern Queensland.
Both initial nut set and final nut set increased with increasing insect
visitation. Pollination was not limiting yield at this site, however,
as racemes exposed to 6 h of bee visitation per day had similar final
nut set to racemes constantly exposed (10 h of bee visitation). Honey
bees and Trigona spp. bees visited the racemes in approximately
equal numbers at the site. Approximately 50 bee visits were made per day
to the racemes exposed for 6 h. Individual flowers remained attractive
to insects for approximately 3 days. Hence approximately 150 visits per
raceme are required to ensure adequate pollination. The flowers on a raceme
opened over a period of approximately 7 days with peak opening at around
day 2. Flowers opened during the day, peaking in the early afternoon. |